Rotorua is a town set on its namesake lake in New Zealand’s North Island and a cultural centre for the indigenous Maori people. Te Puia cultural centre, in the Whakarewarewa valley, it has geysers and thermal mud pools fueled by the area’s geothermal activity, and houses the New Zealand Maori Arts and Crafts Institute.

Whether you want to relax and unwind at one of the natural geothermal spas, indulge in a luxurious treatment, or find your inner adrenaline junkie, Rotorua has something for you.

THINGS TO DO

Check out this link for a list of more attractions and activities you may want to do, when making a booking please use REF: 5662.

TE PUIA Situated five minutes from central Rotorua, Te Puia is an iconic destination for visitors featuring the world famous Pohutu Geyser, Maori cultural performances, live Kiwi, boiling mud pools, and native bush. Te Puia is also the home of the New Zealand Maori Arts and Crafts Institute, and acts as a kaitiaki (guardian) of the traditional Maori skills of carving and weaving for future generations. Check their website out for further details.

OGO ROTORUA As the inventors of this iconic adventure experience, at OGO Rotorua, visitors are offered multiple OGO ride options, the longest tracks in NZ and scenic views over Lake Rotorua & Mokoia Island. Only a 5 minute drive from Rotorua CBD, check out the website for more information.

SKYLINE ROTORUA Skyline Rotorua Gondola is the most spectacular way to take in the 180 degree views of Lake Rotorua, the city and surrounding district. With three different track options at the top, this fun filled adventure has over 5kms of track to ride where riders have full control, over the 3 wheel, gravity-based luge cart. Check out their website for more information.

CANOPY TOURS Rotorua Canopy Tours is New Zealand’s only native forest zipline canopy tour. Deep in virgin native forest this 3 hour wilderness adventure mixes fun, education and conservation into a once in a lifetime experience. For more information check out their website here.